Winners at the event |
Impressed with the ingenuity and immense contribution of Chika
Chukwumerije Sports Foundation (CCSF) to Taekwondo development and promotion,
the National Sports Commission (NSC) has promised to enter into a four-year
strategic partnership with the foundation.
However, the 3rd
CCSF International Taekwondo Open witnessed a large turnout of athletes across
the continent with the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
dominating the eight events competed for at the two-day championship.
Speaking at the
closing ceremony of the championship held at the Sheraton Towers , Abuja,
Director General of the Commission, Alhassan Yakmut said with what CCSF has been doing in
terms of its programmes, it is clear that the foundation’s has been able to
champion the ideals of the commission.
“I am convinced
beyond any doubt that CCSF has done a lot to promote and development taekwondo
in Nigeria. For us at NSC, we want to partner organization like this because they
are doing things that are in line with our vision. The atmosphere at this year’s
tournament is what obtained globally in terms of international standard and I don’t
think any reasonable person will not be impressed with what we have seen here
tonight"
" Apart from the tournament, they have done workshop and other
developmental activities to support the upcoming athletes. With this, NSC will
be entering into four-year strategic partnership with CCSF to champion the
development and promotion of taekwondo which is an Olympic sport in Nigeria. So
from 2016, the collaboration will take off with NSC fully supporting the
foundation in all its activities,” Alhassan said.
After two days of
competitive action, NSCDC confirmed why it is committed to sports in Nigeria
when its athletes dominated the medal table at the 3rd CCSF Open
concluded at the weekend.NSCDC amassed
four gold, one silver and four bronze medals to beat Mali and Niger Republic to
second and third places on the medal table.
Mali again showed
why it remains of the Taekwondo power house in Africa when the two inspired by
Soumare Karamoko won two gold and two bronze medals while Niger Republic won
same number of gold with one silver and one bronze medals.
From the 284
athletes that featured in the competition which has the World Taekwondo
Federation (WTF)-certified referees handling proceedings, Mali’s Karamoko was
voted the best male athlete while NSCDC’s Chinazum Nwosu won the best female
diadem.
Cameroon’s sole
representative who fought his way into the final in the men’s -80kg to clinch
silver medal won the fair play award for his sportsmanship during the final
match, which he lost to NSCDC’s Segun Olushola. Youthful Thursdaline Peter was
adjudged the outstanding referee of the championship.
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